Mauro Vignati
Mauro Vignati is an advisor on digital technologies of warfare at the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), focusing on aspects such as the militarisation of digital space and AI, the exploitation of the cognitive domain as a means of confrontation, and the impact of digital technologies in armed conflicts on civilians, civilian critical infrastructure, and society as a whole.
Mauro gained 20 years of experience in various cybersecurity positions.

Posts by the contributor
IHL’s lighthouse: navigating towards a digital emblem
16 mins read Cyber / Cybersecurity and data protection in humanitarian action / IHL / Law and Conflict / New Technologies / Special Protections / Technology in Humanitarian Action Samit D’Cunha & Mauro Vignati
8 rules for “civilian hackers” during war, and 4 obligations for states to restrain them
12 mins read Analysis / Law and Conflict / New Technologies Tilman Rodenhäuser & Mauro Vignati
Towards a ‘digital emblem’? Five questions on law, tech, and policy
10 mins read Analysis / Humanitarian Action / Law and Conflict / New Technologies Tilman Rodenhäuser & Mauro Vignati